Following the incident, videos of Kestelman were posted across news websites and social media, which led to intense public debate. Topics raised in the discourse included rules of engagement, extrajudicial executions, medical assistance to wounded attackers, and a policy of distributing weapons to civilians. Moshe Kestelman, Yuval's father, said, "They just executed him," and demanded an indictment against Freija.
Rules of engagement Israel has
rules of engagement, which is a procedural law that defines when firearms carriers, especially soldiers, may fire their weapons, without receiving direct firing orders, and specifies the steps to be taken before opening fire. The rules are subject to criticism from various groups in Israel, especially in light of terrorist attacks and in relation to terrorists. Various sources claimed that those who carried out an attack should be shot to death, even if they did not pose an immediate danger. Many prominent voices of commentary of the shooting, including one editorial in
Haaretz, criticized the campaign to encourage execution of attackers on the ground, regardless of the risk they pose, claiming it led directly to Kestelman's killing. Professor similarly criticized the campaign for executions at the scene of an attack, arguing that in a state of law, the authority to kill a person as punishment does not lie with soldiers or civilians. IDF Chief of Staff
Herzi Halevi addressed the incident, saying: "We commend the heroism of a civilian who ran bravely into the fire to stop the killing of civilians", adding: "Do not rush to fire when the risk decreases, and we do not shoot those who raise their hands."
Weapons distribution policy to civilians As a part of public discourse, it was argued that the policy of expanding the distribution of weapons to civilians, which has significantly increased since the
October 7 surprise attack, could cause similar casualty incidents. In response to a question from journalists about the "trigger-happy" hand of Freija and public executions by soldiers, Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu addressed the latter, saying: "This is the policy and there are costs – this is life." Netanyahu's remarks caused a storm in the news and on social media. The head of the
National Unity coalition Benny Gantz responded to Netanyahu's remarks, stating: "This is not life", and said that the incident requires lessons to be learned. Netanyahu later called Kestelman's father, saying that Yuval's death was a terrible tragedy, and that he was a hero of Israel. He also said an investigation would be conducted and those found responsible would be prosecuted. == See also ==